I think you can just copy the files... I don't know if our SDK tools have anything built-in quite yet.

Which files do you need? That depends. If you're using dynamic loading, I think you need to configure the loader paths to point to your charts directory. Or you could include the "all" files, which include the rest of ST2 (I think).

You're right in that we don't seem to have a tutorial on this. I'll bring that up to the powers-that-be.

Thank you Mitchell! I have now created a container with vbox layout where I have a label, followed by a column chart, then a button. They are stacked correctly, but the chart is cut off half way through the last number on y-axis and only the top half of the text on x-axis is visible. I tried to adjust the size by setting "flex", and readjusting width and height on the graph, but that did not help (the whole graph gets readjusted, still cutting off text). I also can't find any examples where a chart is integrated within a container with other elements (buttons, text..). Do you maybe have an example on how to do it correctly? Here's my code:

You can add a path for Ext.chart to wherever you have stored them and then if you require the classes they should all be built into one JS file with your app files and such.

Ok I have this same problem and adding this line to app.js did not help:Ext.Loader.setPath({ 'Ext' : 'sdk/src', "Ext.charts" : "../touch-charts/src/chart", "Ext.draw" : "../touch-charts/src/draw"});
It was able to find the "Ext.charts" but consistently gives me an error when loading:Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'Component' of undefined In Chart.js line 36

I've attempted to copy over the src files from touch-charts into the standard sdk that I started using. So in theory I should not need the above path additions. This also didn't work.

I wouldn't mind starting over completely in touch-charts but it seems to lack the vital parts that work with the sencha tools, aka I can't do a "sencha generate app" command in touch-charts.

The intro video was amazing for standard Sencha, but I have yet to find solid walkthroughs for the charts.